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Prostration of Forgetfulness
Following the imam in the prostration of forgetfulness
SaveWhat to Do If There Are Two Reasons for Sujud As-Sahw
If there are two reasons for Sujud as-Sahw, it is sufficient for him to do one prostration for forgetfulness, and what appears most likely is that it should be before the salam.SaveUncertain of the number of rak’ahs
SaveCan You Offer Sujud As-Sahw in Sunnah Prayer?
It is prescribed to do Sujud As-Sahw in Nafl (supererogatory) prayers just as it is prescribed to do it in the obligatory prayers when there is a reason for doing it.SaveTheir imam forgot a prostration then he repeated the rak’ah, but some of them did not repeat it
SaveHe did the first sajdah of sujood al-sahw (prostrations for forgetfulness in the prayer), then he remembered that he did not do anything that required sujood al-sahw
SaveWhat is to be said in the prostration of forgetfulness and the prostration of recitation?
SaveShould a latecomer count an extra rak’ah done with the imam?
SaveShould he take his cue from the person next to him if he is unsure about the number of rak’ahs?
SaveWhat to Say in Prostrations of Forgetfulness
There is no specific Dhikr to be said in the two prostrations of forgetfulness (Sujud As-sahw). You can say what you say in the prostration in prayer such as (Subhan Rabbiy Al-a`la). Between the two prostrations, you can say ‘Rabbiy ighfir li’.Save